A talented Pokemon fan has made an adorable alphabet chart for their son featuring Pokemon corresponding to each letter. One of the best things about Pokemon is how creatively the Pokemon themselves can be added to various fan art and situations. From crocheted Pokemon to PC designs and traditional art, dedicated fans find ways to show their love of the franchise, even for their children. A very talented Pokemon fan endeavored to make a chart of the alphabet to help their son learn with a Pokemon twist.

The popularity of the Pokemon franchise among children and adults makes it an engaging piece of media to add to any educational activity for children. The games encourage education in many forms, such as the Pokemon Go monthly research tasks, which are centered around learning about Pokemon and how they live in the game's world.

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One Pokemon fan made an adorable alphabet chart for their son's room and posted it to Reddit. User superKonk posted an image of their alphabet chart featuring various Pokemon that have names that start with each letter in a cute art style. The chart features various types and generations of Pokemon that are all interacting with each other, seeming to have a great time.

The image shows adorable interactions between Jigglypuff and Krabby, where the latter is giving the other some flowers, as well as Pikachu and Oshawott happily touching their cheeks together. It's an adorable educational piece that can help learn the alphabet as well as the names of some of the most well-known Pokemon from the franchise.

All the Pokemon in the chart fit very well with the concept and are recognizable from both the games and anime. The artist uses many cute Pokemon and even includes the Squirtle wearing sunglasses that is the leader of the Squirtle Squad from the anime. The art style used by superKonk is soft and cute, with the font for the letters of the alphabet matching the Pokemon, so they coexist in harmony.

There are various ways fans have made art related to the Pokemon franchise, from this chart to other fan-made Pokemon creations. Using Pokemon in an educational format can make it very easy to keep kids engaged in learning, especially the alphabet in this fan art. A commenter on the post wished that superKonk was their dad so they could have something like this. Any young Pokemon fan would most likely love an adorable educational piece such as this, making the artist's son a lucky fan indeed.

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